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hey guys,
I would like to put a nice aftermarket oil pan on my 509ci before reinstalling and i was wondering any thoughts are comments on this?I am sure miloden makes a nice one or moroso.?????if so anyone have part numbers?
I would like to put a nice aftermarket oil pan on my 509ci before reinstalling and i was wondering any thoughts are comments on this?I am sure miloden makes a nice one or moroso.?????if so anyone have part numbers?
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If you are in salt water, it will need a good coat of paint to keep from corroding, if you are going for larger capacity, make sure you get the right pick up with the pan, look in jeg's or summitt, there are a lot to chose from.
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We can get many manufacturers pans. Once you narrow it down let me know and we'll see what we can doon price for you.
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I am running a gen 5 502 block,i would like to spend about $200 on this pan and it is for looks,not a bigger capacity,also i am in fresh water,any part numbers for a stock replacement?
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You might find one on Ebay. If you are going to run WOT a lot you should go larger than stock.